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No one can predict the exact time of the world's end except Allah(God) the one and only God,which is the One who created the beginning and the end and the end will be when He decide so.But He gave us some signs of the world's end before it happens.Well I have heard about some predication that Newton did,I think.I saw it in a science documentary about the end of the world.According to him,if I didn't got it wrong,it will be in 2012 but I don't believe in this kind of predication from people.There are also many other predication but I don't remember them for the moment.....:(

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2012. Exactly, that's the year I reckon. Unless the robots we create in the future come back and kill us, or if we come back from the future and kill ourselves, as a species, or if we send back a disease that hasn't even been discovered yet and kill ourselves. I told my mum the world will be destroyed by 2012, and she was like "Oh my God! I'm too young to die!" then I was like, "Dude, half a million babies die every year, and you think your too young to die." It's like everything is about the world dying, these days. Like, every song on the radio, every new movie. Everything on T.V. It's not that big a deal.

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You think I don't know that quote? Your unpredictable sometimes. I get all depressed just for this thread, and you go and make me laugh again. I guess it would be good laughing right before you die, instead of saying "I told you so."

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Yeah, alien invasions. Unless we destroy ourselves by accident. Now I'm thinking the year 500,000,000. But we probably moved to Saturn's moon Titan by then. Unless we move to the next Solar System, if they have a sun. But we'll probably be good on Titan when the sun expands.

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Lovely, bobby. Totally want to be wiped out by a race of elderly super lizards. I think Titan would make a good New Earth, but I think we should move to Alpha Centuri. Somewhere completely different for a change. Titan is so similar. I just hope we're an adaptable race. Well this would be my view, if I didn't think the Universe would be better without our race.

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If the aliens come from space they don't need to nor want to collonize our planet, it would be pittifull, regretfull, and above all clanderable. if they came they came to say hello there is no need to infrastructure this planet for them they can adapt, they can put charms, they don't need this planet, they should go find somewhere else.

You should always think what you feel like thinking and stuff, I don't feel like i would venture out in space and kill everything, if i could venture that far out, I could probably colonize anything, why colonize the cute thing, it makes no sence, there is mars allready.

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I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy...

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1: I know, it just sounded suitable at the time. Considering, we are a very young race. Being a young race we only expect what is expected, we believe knowledge is limited when knowledge may possibly combine with imagination and unbelievable things. So much we do not know. 2: I know, but the Earth would be happier. Frankly, I think it's stupid for letting us evolve this far. If the Earth is happier, the universe is happier. But even if our race didn't exist it may not matter. Other races would continue to rule each other out. Although I think there would be an alternate reality if our race were never born. But of course the answer to all of this is 42, so I don't think it would matter anyway.

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Variation is muy more fun then one race, that's why I consider this planet more happy with the lifeforms specifique to this planet, and more if possible. That is to say one lifeform tree on every habitated planet. Or more, but that's like salmon eating all the other fishes.

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I see clearly now, the universe have the black dots, Thus I am on my way of inventing this remedy...

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I went to the planetarium yesterday. I was in this projector dome, and watching a movie narrated by Harrison Ford. He said that at the centre of our galaxy is a giant black hole. And something about billions of planets orbiting the millions stars we see at night. And something about constellation stories and other life forms on these billions of 'exo-planets'. Just thought you'd like to know, since we're talking about the universe and things.

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I don't really believe in this stuff I don\t know why anybody would,No one can predict the time the world ends or whatever,When God comes God comes,math can't predict anything.This is all too futuristic.

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See, I kind of have to disagree there danixoxo, Mathematics can prove a lot of stuff. And who's to say that there really is a "God"? God is almost a myth or legend as there is no possible way, at this stage in time mind you, to prove that there actually is a god."God" is just a theory. So we are more likely to prove the worlds end by mathematics then by waiting until God decides it is.